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HEREAT', adv. At this. He was offended hereat, that is, at this saying, that fac...
HEREBY', adv. by this. Hereby we became acquainted with the nature of things.
HERED'ITABLE, a. [from the root of heir; L. haereditas.] That may be inherited. ...
HERED'ITABLY, adv. by inheritance; by right of descent. The one-house-owners bel...
HEREDIT'AMENT, n. [L. haeres, haeredium. See Heir .] Any species of property tha...
HERED'ITARILY, adv. by inheritance; by descent from an ancestor.
HERED'ITARY, a. 1. That has descended from an ancestor. He is in possession of a...
HEREIN', adv. In this. Herein is my Father glorified,that ye bear much fruit. Jo...
HEREIN'TO, adv. Into this.
HER'EMIT, n. A hermit.
HEREMIT'ICAL, a. [It should rather be written hermitical.] Solitary; secluded fr...
HEREOF', adv. Of this; from this. Hereof comes it that prince Harry is valiant.
HEREON', adv. On this.
HEREOUT', adv. Out of this place.
HER'ESIARCH, n. s as z. [Gr. heresy, and chief.] A leader in heresy; the chief o...
HER'ESIARCHY, n. Chief heresy.